Since my crack dealer is on vacation in the carolinas (surfcity) i'm bringing my questions to the forum. 1st off, pictures to follow.
1st problem. the forestay is WAY to long. see pictures. possible that the people messed up in making it and didnt check the length? If i hook this up and let the jib down, the mast will probbaly go to a 45degree angle to the hulls. i have the A. halyard, and i feel they sent the forestay for boats without the a. halyard....i dont know...any thoughts?
2nd problem. is the tramp suposed to come out of the front corners like that? its ONLY coming out around the entrance areas into the sidebars(see pictures)
3rd issue. i suppose since i have a lot of mast rake, and an old jib, i wont be able to go block-to-block on the jib because the actual sail cuts are diferent, huh? Anyone have a newer style silver jib for sale?
4th issue. Does the rear of the tramp need to be tighter? its not perfectly straight in the back (see pictures again)
5th issue. Is my tramp too tight? is that even possible? Theres very little slop in the frame at all. with the mast up and sail raised, you lift up one hull and the other instantly starts moving...F*ing sweet! I'm SOOOO excited!
this is the first time in a year that the mast has been up, its been a long hard year, with lots of money spent, but i have pretty much a new boat for 1/5th the price!
as you can tell, i *almost* have the perfect mast rake, i just need to let the jib up two or three more holes on the adjuster, and pull the shrouds down a few. I feel this is going to be an AWESOME windy season in Georgia!
Also, i added a picture of the control lines for refrence. color coding does WONDERS! i LOVE the different colors on the tramp, it makes finding stuff easy.
Plus, you've got to admit, the boat looks SEXY AS HELL on the rebuilt trailer. I am like a kid in a candy store right now... i feel like its christmas.






